what have you done to your "bike" today
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Why did I immediately click to eBay and start looking at Transalps? .
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Dropped...
The oil out of Custurd when I got home today... It's due some loving over the looooong weekend I have...Not back to work until Wendesday...
Needs the callipers servicing & a shock link swap & a bloody good clean... No doubt it'll be raining at some point but plenty of time to crack on...
The oil out of Custurd when I got home today... It's due some loving over the looooong weekend I have...Not back to work until Wendesday...
Needs the callipers servicing & a shock link swap & a bloody good clean... No doubt it'll be raining at some point but plenty of time to crack on...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Added 3 30mm spacers under the instrument pod. What with having the VFR bars, just seemed to be to far away. They are brass, so etch primed them, then satin black. Fitted with washers between the spaces and the pod. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M6-x-30-mm-8 ... 2749.l2649.
I to had to look for Transalps on eBay, and there are non.
I to had to look for Transalps on eBay, and there are non.
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Good one Bertbertye wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:37 pm Added 3 30mm spacers under the instrument pod. What with having the VFR bars, just seemed to be to far away. They are brass, so etch primed them, then satin black. Fitted with washers between the spaces and the pod. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M6-x-30-mm-8 ... 2749.l2649.
I to had to look for Transalps on eBay, and there are non.
Chris.
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Way to go. Saves a trip to Specsavers
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Today Custurd go fresh oil n fillter...
& swapped the callipers over for a refreshed set, good job I did it today the pads were well low...
Last refurb I fitted some SBS road pads, they are the best pads I've ever had in there awesome stopping power & great feel... but thay have taken a hammering & have only lasted since the last swap which was probably last Autumn, but then I havent been putting as many miles on it what with Lockdown... So will keep an eye on these.
Did the bobbins whilst I was there as well.
Next job on the list...Shock linkage swap...
Boxed it all up, had a tidy & got the grass (lowered the weeds if I'm honest... ) before the rain started...
I will clean & refurb the callipers that came off & have them ready for the swap in the Spring.
& swapped the callipers over for a refreshed set, good job I did it today the pads were well low...
Last refurb I fitted some SBS road pads, they are the best pads I've ever had in there awesome stopping power & great feel... but thay have taken a hammering & have only lasted since the last swap which was probably last Autumn, but then I havent been putting as many miles on it what with Lockdown... So will keep an eye on these.
Did the bobbins whilst I was there as well.
Next job on the list...Shock linkage swap...
Boxed it all up, had a tidy & got the grass (lowered the weeds if I'm honest... ) before the rain started...
I will clean & refurb the callipers that came off & have them ready for the swap in the Spring.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Well done there sir!!! Your far more productive than me!!! I have been in the garage today but as well as avoiding the rain I have also been hiding from SWMBOMacV2 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 4:23 pm Today Custurd go fresh oil n fillter...
& swapped the callipers over for a refreshed set, good job I did it today the pads were well low...
Last refurb I fitted some SBS road pads, they are the best pads I've ever had in there awesome stopping power & great feel... but thay have taken a hammering & have only lasted since the last swap which was probably last Autumn, but then I havent been putting as many miles on it what with Lockdown... So will keep an eye on these.
Did the bobbins whilst I was there as well.
Next job on the list...Shock linkage swap...
Boxed it all up, had a tidy & got the grass (lowered the weeds if I'm honest... ) before the rain started...
I will clean & refurb the callipers that came off & have them ready for the swap in the Spring.
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Did sweet FA today as it's mainly been rain on the Grain...
Loking OK for the rest of me time off tho...
Could be warmer for the time of year mind...
Loking OK for the rest of me time off tho...
Could be warmer for the time of year mind...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Punishing weather in West Mids also.
Promising for tomorrow & Sunday, & possibly Monday too. Perhaps we should make the most of it. I see latest reports of Covid's 'R' rating hovering around 0.9 - 1.1. As '1' is the trigger for re-evaluation I think we might be heading for further restrictions, despite the contradictory events of schools returning and govt encouraging workers back to offices.
USA (in particular) has had a massive recurrence of infection that might be due to all the congregations for demonstrations.
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Custurd got the clean I promised...
Then set about Rusty the Storm with various pry bars, hammers, screwdrivers & even a spanner...
Had a fight to get the seat off, I won in the end...
Stuck a battery on it to check milage 37500 ish none of which have been done in the past 10 years...
The fule cap would not open with the key supplied, tride a few things to get it open but in the end I levered the feker off, bit of damage to the tank but only the inner rim, cap is now residing in the scrap bin...
Damage irellivent as the tank is rusty as fek in side...
Then it started bloody raining again...so gave up, packed up, locked up...
Anyone want to buy a snapped in half seat ?
Then set about Rusty the Storm with various pry bars, hammers, screwdrivers & even a spanner...
Had a fight to get the seat off, I won in the end...
Stuck a battery on it to check milage 37500 ish none of which have been done in the past 10 years...
The fule cap would not open with the key supplied, tride a few things to get it open but in the end I levered the feker off, bit of damage to the tank but only the inner rim, cap is now residing in the scrap bin...
Damage irellivent as the tank is rusty as fek in side...
Then it started bloody raining again...so gave up, packed up, locked up...
Anyone want to buy a snapped in half seat ?
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Poor Rusty. I truly hope you can at least recover costs on it. Perhaps the motor's worthwhile re-working as a good spare. Bit of head work, ports and valve seats and could even be saleable?
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Postage only...
£ 1000000 should cover it...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...